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has has the barclays premier league being arguably the most global league in the world. what have they done that? >> i think the most important thing is the level investment by the teams. over the last 10, 15 years in particular, the investment in the best quality, the highest wages have driven the best talent to the league. in addition to that, its broadcast partners globally have continued to show more and more of the games t. and that's increased the appetite. we now see the global phenomenon yoabout. we're on pretty much every screen in most cities around the world with the best quality of football. that itself gives everybody the right level of appeal. >> i spode top to bottom, one can make the clays it has the best quality, but the spanish clubs have had sort of the better english clubs when they've met head to head. >> they have more recently, but i think that's over the last few years, but i think it's a cyclical things, the european champions league, you know, and different teams, but i think globally i think people would still say the premier league has the mos
has has the barclays premier league being arguably the most global league in the world. what have they done that? >> i think the most important thing is the level investment by the teams. over the last 10, 15 years in particular, the investment in the best quality, the highest wages have driven the best talent to the league. in addition to that, its broadcast partners globally have continued to show more and more of the games t. and that's increased the appetite. we now see the global...
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the barclays managed futures index was up. transfigure what direction the center going. track records and experience of navigating through this complex futures markets which makes more sense. adam: the asset directing manager. they're always looking to buy a bargain and right now seems that a place to go. coming upon "money," want to know when the world has truly gotten out of whack? a model example of what to do with people asking for a bailout is putin. we will explain that answer next. at the end of the day is all about "money." ♪ ♪ adam: the fallout from the financial mess in cyprus continues. now russia officially says it will not step up and help businesses, russian businesses that lost money which could force russian companies to take a huge hit as they are making up most of that non eu money in simply banks. bank deposits are being confused -- converted into shares of bank stock. maybe we sit -- should say worthless shares. here to explain t my former consultant to the imf and u.s. treasury department. thank you for joining us on "money." >> good to be here.
the barclays managed futures index was up. transfigure what direction the center going. track records and experience of navigating through this complex futures markets which makes more sense. adam: the asset directing manager. they're always looking to buy a bargain and right now seems that a place to go. coming upon "money," want to know when the world has truly gotten out of whack? a model example of what to do with people asking for a bailout is putin. we will explain that answer...
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charles barclay and sanjay gupta, thanks very much. >> thanks, piers. >> when we come back, the shocking michelle and what she meant with the very controversial comments about homosexuality and same-sex marriage. we want to hear her defense. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors about saving lives. it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. the next big thing? we're going to wake the world up. ♪ and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn i
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charles barclay and sanjay gupta, thanks very much. >> thanks, piers. >> when we come back, the shocking michelle and what she meant with the very controversial comments about homosexuality and same-sex marriage. we want to hear her defense. >>> the indy folksinger is in a habit of shocking her fans and canceled comments after she made remarks about homosexuality. she told her side of the story for the first time in her first national interview. welcome to you. >> thanks. >> explain what happened. just play a bit of bit of audio. this was an exchange with the audience. the that got the tension was this. >> i was in a prayer meeting yesterday. we have to appreciate how scared folks on that side of the equation are. from there, it's mine too. we are at nearly the end of time. from our vantage point, we are going to be and i think once prop 8 gets instated and once preachers are held at gun point and forced to marry the homosexuals, i am sure that will be the signal for them to come back. you wanted reality. >> i listened to about 20 minutes of what went on on the internet. what was clear i
charles barclay and sanjay gupta, thanks very much. >> thanks, piers. >> when we come back, the shocking michelle and what she meant with the very controversial comments about homosexuality and same-sex marriage. we want to hear her defense. >>> the indy folksinger is in a habit of shocking her fans and canceled comments after she made remarks about homosexuality. she told her side of the story for the first time in her first national interview. welcome to you. >>...
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charles barclay and sanjay gupta, thanks very much. >> thanks, piers. >> when we come back, the shocking michelle and what she meant with the very controversial comments about homosexuality and same-sex marriage. we want to hear her defense. michael, tell us why you used priceline express deals to book this fabulous hotel. well, you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it. and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? oh, i don't have a cat. priceline savings without bidding. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish
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how did the english premier league or barclays league get to be such a global player? now back to scott and the "halftime" team. >> thanks so much. >>> is it time to go bargain hunting in europe? katrina dudley manages the five-star rated mutual european fund and think it's time to start buying beaten down names. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> why is now the time when there's still so much concern about what's happening there? maybe another shoe dropping, especially after cyprus. why is now the time to get in? >> because europe is a cheap market. if we look at it plastic free cash ploe flow, dividend, price to earnings. cheapest developed arkt market out there. >> for a reason out there. >> there are reasons to be negative but that's our opportunity from our point of view. with all the headlines people are flowing the entire market away. we're looking at a good time to go shop for cheap stocks in europe. >> where is the breast opportunity? >> we like saffron which the an aerospace company. this is a company that sold the engine a number of years ago andes that
how did the english premier league or barclays league get to be such a global player? now back to scott and the "halftime" team. >> thanks so much. >>> is it time to go bargain hunting in europe? katrina dudley manages the five-star rated mutual european fund and think it's time to start buying beaten down names. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> why is now the time when there's still so much concern about what's happening there? maybe another shoe...
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connell: a geopolitical strategist at barclays is with us now. i saw you nodding your head. >> it is a huge boom. between 2013-2014, the u.s. will produce around 1.4 million barrels a day of new oil production. what does that mean for our dependence and the middle east? i still do not believe we will be able to walk away from the mid east. dagen: we have not seen any move down and washington that would suggest they are coming easier about our relation with the middle east. >> they talk about the l and g trade. what about potentially break russia's monopoly? they are not talking about walking away from the middle east. dagen: is also unrealistic? could the policies be different? if so, what? >> it is a globally traded product. if we had a supply disruption, even if we are less dependent, we will still have the price of facts. i do not think we will get away being able to protect sea lanes right now. if we move more towards asia, will we have to scale back in some respect from the middle east? you look at the report from a couple months ago. they t
connell: a geopolitical strategist at barclays is with us now. i saw you nodding your head. >> it is a huge boom. between 2013-2014, the u.s. will produce around 1.4 million barrels a day of new oil production. what does that mean for our dependence and the middle east? i still do not believe we will be able to walk away from the mid east. dagen: we have not seen any move down and washington that would suggest they are coming easier about our relation with the middle east. >> they...
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they moved me to washington park and send me to another great professor of nyu which is down there on barclay street which is where i met another bunch of very clever nyu students, and this is my third and i hope it will not be by last time here. so, basically, we are going to touch a few issues today, the issue of nonviolent struggle and people power. second, how it relates to what is this specific school interested in which is the use of media which we've always tried to understand, and then a little bit of something which is interesting and getting very sexy, and i can even say overexaggerated lately which is the role of new media. and you always see this, you know, titles in the media, facebook revolution, twitter revolution, so where it is and where it goes. i will start by telling you, of course, my favorite anecdote. how many of you are familiar with monty python's flying circus? so imagine you meet a character back there in 2010 and the person offers you a bat. and you say here is the crystal ball. if you look at the crystal ball, you will see the future, but there is one single condi
they moved me to washington park and send me to another great professor of nyu which is down there on barclay street which is where i met another bunch of very clever nyu students, and this is my third and i hope it will not be by last time here. so, basically, we are going to touch a few issues today, the issue of nonviolent struggle and people power. second, how it relates to what is this specific school interested in which is the use of media which we've always tried to understand, and then...